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Intel Sapphire Rapids 7 times faster than AMD’s EPYC Genoa CPUs but its only according to Intel

Nivedita Bangari by Nivedita Bangari
June 14, 2023
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Intel’s Sapphire Rapids processors are based on the advanced 10nm++ process technology, leveraging Intel’s enhanced SuperFin transistors for improved performance and power efficiency. These Xeon Sapphire Rapids processors are meticulously designed to deliver breakthrough performance across a wide range of workloads, including artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, and cloud computing.

Intel claims that Sapphire Rapids will offer significant performance gains over its previous generation processors, with enhanced support for advanced technologies such as PCIe Gen5 and DDR5 memory.

Sapphire Rapids
credit: tomshardware

Intel’s decision to release real-world benchmarks ahead of AMD’s data center event is a strategic move aimed at reinforcing their competitive edge. According to the benchmarks shared by Intel, the Sapphire Rapids processors outperformed AMD’s current EPYC Milan processors in several key metrics, including artificial intelligence, cloud, and high-performance computing workloads.

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In the artificial intelligence domain, Intel claims that Sapphire Rapids demonstrated up to a 1.2x performance advantage over EPYC Milan. Additionally, Intel showcased impressive gains in cloud computing workloads, with Intel’s processors delivering up to a 1.4x performance improvement. In high-performance computing, Intel’s Sapphire Rapids processors showed a 1.19x advantage over AMD’s offerings.

Sapphire Rapids
credit: tomshardware

It is important to note that these benchmarks were shared by Intel, and independent third-party validations will be necessary to establish their accuracy. AMD’s EPYC Genoa processors, expected to be unveiled soon, will likely be equipped with substantial performance improvements over their predecessors. Thus, the real competition will ultimately be determined when both Intel and AMD’s latest processors are available for unbiased testing.

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